Creative Healing Podcast

Episode Forty Seven: Creative Healing Through Connection & Reflection

20 min · 4 de may de 2026
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In this episode Darcy sits down with Michelle to welcome her back after a 7-day journey on the Camino de Santiago. We explore how to access magic in unexpected places, the challenge and power of saying yes to yourself, the depth of intentional connection in new places, and the role of reflection in creating meaningful change whether in the midst of a busy life or on retreat. Michelle shares what the experience revealed, the gratitude she's carrying forward, and how she's allowing its ripple effect to shape her daily life. This is an intimate look into creative healing and an invitation to connect & reflect with yourself. Does something inside you know you need a sacred place to realign? Is the noise of daily life guiding you to pause & reflect? There is an opportunity for you to answer this call with Michelle and Walking Mentorship in April 2027. Information here: https://hirschmanclinicalservices.com/nurturing-retreat-2027/ [https://hirschmanclinicalservices.com/nurturing-retreat-2027/] HCS is designing new programs & circles to cultivate nurturing community for you! Stay connected with us through our weekly newsletter: https://hirschmanclinicalservices.com/contact/ [https://hirschmanclinicalservices.com/contact/]

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